Currently the CRA has 50 supporters in the Senate–just one vote shy of a majority. In the House, the resolution has 150 co-sponsors. The CRA has just under two months to get the required votes in Congress.

“President Trump and FCC Chairman Ajit Pai might want to end the internet as we know it, but we won’t agonize, we will organize,” Sen. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) said in a statement. “The grassroots movement to reinstate net neutrality is growing by the day, and we will get that one more vote needed to pass my CRA resolution. I urge my Republicans colleagues to join the overwhelming majority of Americans who support a free and open internet.”

Operation: One More vote is using social media and websites such as Reddit, Etsy, Kickstarter, Tumbr, and PornHub to drive emails and phone calls to lawmakers, according to organizers.

One of the organizers, Evan Greer of Fight for the Future, said internet activists will “make sure” lawmakers constituents know how they vote on the CRA.

“Every single US lawmaker has a decision to make,” Greer said in a statement. “Will you listen to the overwhelming majority of voters from across the political spectrum, including 3 out of 4 Republicans? Or will you ignore them, and side with a handful of the most unpopular corporations in America?”

Andrew Wyrich is a politics staff writer for the Daily Dot, covering the intersection of politics and the internet. Andrew has written for USA Today, NorthJersey.com, and other newspapers and websites. His work has been recognized by the Society of the Silurians, Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE), and the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ).